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  • rc5699

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    I am willing to bet that a lot of those reactions are because of the shooters not knowing how to shoot a high powered riffle properly. I'm sure it has a lot of kick and it might hurt. But how much of that is bad technique and how much of it is actual recoil?

    I know one thing I wanna try it for myself.
     

    Amishman44

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    :D I've seen this video before and it's just as funny today as it was 3 months ago when I saw it the first time. I'm guessing those people a) did not have any training in how to shoot high-powered rifles and b) were not told exactly what they would be shooting. Just a quick look at the business end of that thing would probably have said enough to prepare someone who is experienced with high-powered, heavy loads. I would love to shoot that thing a couple of times...what fun!
    :rockwoot: Wheeeeeeeew-heeeeeeeeeeeeeewww!!!

    PS...hey, what's that number for 9-1-1 again? On second thought, I might need them after firing a few rounds from that thing! Ha Ha :twocents: :):
     
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